- class QWriteLocker#
The
QWriteLocker
class is a convenience class that simplifies locking and unlocking read-write locks for write access. More…Synopsis#
Methods#
def
__init__()
def
__enter__()
def
__exit__()
def
readWriteLock()
def
relock()
def
unlock()
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Detailed Description#
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This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
The purpose of
QWriteLocker
(andQReadLocker
) is to simplifyQReadWriteLock
locking and unlocking. Locking and unlocking statements or in exception handling code is error-prone and difficult to debug.QWriteLocker
can be used in such situations to ensure that the state of the lock is always well-defined.Here’s an example that uses
QWriteLocker
to lock and unlock a read-write lock for writing:lock = QReadWriteLock() def writeData(data): locker = QWriteLocker(lock) ...
It is equivalent to the following code:
lock = QReadWriteLock() def writeData(data): lock.lockForWrite() ... lock.unlock()
The
QMutexLocker
documentation shows examples where the use of a locker object greatly simplifies programming.See also
- __init__(readWriteLock)#
- Parameters:
readWriteLock –
QReadWriteLock
Constructs a
QWriteLocker
and lockslock
for writing. The lock will be unlocked when theQWriteLocker
is destroyed. Iflock
is zero,QWriteLocker
does nothing.See also
- __enter__()#
- Return type:
- __exit__(arg__1, arg__2, arg__3)#
- Parameters:
arg__1 – object
arg__2 – object
arg__3 – object
- readWriteLock()#
- Return type:
Returns a pointer to the read-write lock that was passed to the constructor.
- relock()#
Relocks an unlocked lock.
See also
- unlock()#
Unlocks the lock associated with this locker.
See also